Andrew Johnson had no vice president.
Andrew Johnson as Vice President succeeded President Lincoln in 1865. President Johnson did not have a Vice President for the rest of the term (1865-1869).
Until the passage of the 25th amendment to the US Constitution, presidents who took office when the president died served the rest of the unexpired term of the deceased president without a vice-president. Johnson assumed office upon the assassination of President Lincoln. He was unsuccessful in his attempt to get the nomination of his party (the Democratic Party) to stand for election in 1868 so he was never a candidate for president in the general election and never had a chance to have a vice president.
There was no provision in the Constitution for replacing a vice president, so Johnson served the rest of Abraham Lincoln's second term without one. The procedure for choosing a new vice president wasn't established until the 25th Amendment was ratified in 1967.
Andrew Johnson did not have a vice President.
Until the passage of the 25th amendment to the US Constitution, presidents who took office when the president died served the rest of the unexpired term of the deceased president without a vice-president. Johnson assumed office upon the assassination of President Lincoln. He was unsuccessful in his attempt to get the nomination of his party (the Democratic Party) to stand for election in 1868 so he was never a candidate for president in the general election and never had a chance to have a vice president.
The answer depends on whether you are referring to Andrew Johnson or Lyndon Johnson.
The 17th President of the United States was Andrew Johnson - who assumed the presidency upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He served out the rest of his term without a vice president.
The 36th President of the United States was Lyndon B. Johnson from November 22, 1963 to January 20, 1969. President Johnson did not have a vice President from 1963 - 1965.
After he was elected president in 1964, Lyndon Johnson's Vice President was Hubert Humphrey from 1965-1969.
Note that until the passage of the 25th amendment to the US Constitution, presidents who took office when the president died served the rest of the unexpired term of the deceased president without a vice-president.
The 17th President of the United States was Andrew Johnson from April 15, 1865 to March 4, 1869. Andrew Johnson was Vice President in 1865, succeeded President Abraham Lincoln after the Assassination, and did not have a Vice President.
The 36th President of the United States was Lyndon B. Johnson from November 22, 1963 to January 20, 1969. He took over as president upon the assassination of the 35th president - President John F. Kennedy. President Johnson did not have a vice President from 1963 - 1965. Until the passage of the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution, when a vice-President assumed office upon the death of the President, they served the rest of the unexpired term of that president without a vice-president.
His Vice President was Hubert Humphrey from 1965-1969.
There was no VP when A. Johnson was the president. Johnson was the VP and became president upon the death of President Lincoln. In those days when the VP moved up to president, the office of VP remained vacant until the next election.
There was no Vice President during Andrew Johnson's presidency.
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Andrew Johnson, who became the 17th President,was the 16th vice president.
Andrew Johnson was then consequently the vice president, and after that, when Lincoln was assassinated, we was the president himself.
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The person who became President after Lincoln was shot was the Vice President, Andrew Johnson.
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Andrew Johnson. Abraham Lincoln's vice president.
Andrew Johnson was Lincoln's Vice-President.
US President Andrew Johnson was born into poverty. He had no formal academic education.
Andrew Johnson was the vice-president of the United States which was known as the Union side in the Civil War.
The vice president, Andrew Johnson.